NIS America have released new details of Grand Kingdom, its upcoming strategy RPG. In Grand Kingdom, you’ll discover three basic class types and specialist units within the game. Take a hop, skip and jump to check out the details below.

Magic Classes

Witch – A unit that wields powerful magic that can affect a wide area. The Witch has many skills she can use to attack multiple enemies, but she must be careful not to accidentally hit her allies too.Shaman – A unit that draws upon her life force to cast spells. The Shaman can potentially be a boon to enemies and a bane to her allies, as the detrimental effects of her curses do not distinguish between friend or foe.Arcanist – A unit whose magical conjurations strike enemies with stunning accuracy. The Arcanist can also create magical zones that affect the entire battlefield, making him adept at support as well as offense.

Melee Units

Fighter – A well-rounded unit that is capable of defending allies and cutting their way into the heart of an enemy’s formation. A Fighter’s various skills make him a welcome addition to any battle situation.Lancer – A spear-wielding unit that uses his deadly reach to inflict massive damage to enemies on the back lines. Encased in steel armor, Lancers have high defenses but are lacking in mobility.Noble – A unit that uses a sword to unleash consecutive strikes against the enemy. Their offensive skills allow them to attack whole groups of enemies. However, a Noble forgoes the use of a shield in exchange for increased combat potential, so situational awareness is especially important to her.Blacksmith – A unit that wields a massive greathammer. Against formations that contain many objects, the Blacksmith’s true potential is unleashed when she “brings down the hammer” to demolish enemy objects and weaponry.Rogue – A unit capable of cloaking herself to infiltrate enemy formations unseen. With her powerful skills and high mobility, a Rogue can take out Ranged units in one hit. However, due to her low defenses, she must wait patiently for an opportune moment to strike.

Ranged Units

Fighter – A well-rounded unit that is capable of defending allies and cutting their way into the heart of an enemy’s formation. A Fighter’s various skills make him a welcome addition to any battle situation.Lancer – A spear-wielding unit that uses his deadly reach to inflict massive damage to enemies on the back lines. Encased in steel armor, Lancers have high defenses but are lacking in mobility.Noble – A unit that uses a sword to unleash consecutive strikes against the enemy. Their offensive skills allow them to attack whole groups of enemies. However, a Noble forgoes the use of a shield in exchange for increased combat potential, so situational awareness is especially important to her.Blacksmith – A unit that wields a massive greathammer. Against formations that contain many objects, the Blacksmith’s true potential is unleashed when she “brings down the hammer” to demolish enemy objects and weaponry.Rogue – A unit capable of cloaking herself to infiltrate enemy formations unseen. With her powerful skills and high mobility, a Rogue can take out Ranged units in one hit. However, due to her low defenses, she must wait patiently for an opportune moment to strike.

Specialist Units

Medic – A unit that uses vials and flasks to treat injuries and negative ailments. The Medic even has vials filled with acid and poison she can use to defend herself.Challenger – A unit that throws and places explosive barrels to scatter enemies to the wind. The Challenger’s chivalrous spirit makes him go after enemies with reckless abandon. But more often than not, he ends up blowing himself up in the process.Dragon Mage – The Dragon Mage is a versatile unit that can switch between using long-range magic attacks, and entering the fray on her dragon mount to unleash fearsome melee attacks. In exchange for the power she brings, the Dragon Mage is the only unit who occupies two spaces in a formation instead of one.

Grand Kingdom is due for release on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita both physically and digitally on June 17 in Europe and June 21 in North America.